
Women Belong in the...with Guest Becky Johnson, Lead Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento
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In this episode of the 'I Don't Even Like Women' podcast, Natalie and Becky Johnson, Lead Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento explore the complexities of women's roles in ministry, the challenges of vulnerability in the age of social media, and the importance of supportive relationships. They discuss the need for women to champion each other, navigate their callings, and the sacrifices that come with leadership. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding one's calling, the dynamics of supportive partnerships, and the necessity of having open discussions about women's roles in the church.
- Women are capable of wearing many hats and fulfilling various roles.
- Vulnerability on social media can lead to both support and criticism.
- Opposition often indicates that one is on the right path.
- It's important to manage the tension of social media rather than trying to solve it.
- Women need to advocate for their roles and titles in ministry.
- Supportive partnerships are crucial for women in leadership.
- Not all women have the luxury to choose their roles; many work out of necessity.
- Conversations about women's roles in ministry should be initiated by both men and women.
- Women should not feel guilty for pursuing their callings, regardless of societal expectations.
- Sacrifices are often necessary to pursue leadership roles in ministry.
Follow Becky at @beckyfoxjohnson